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		<title>The Hunger Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past week I took my twelve year old daughter to see the film, “The Hunger Games.” I knew the film was appropriate for her age, because my daughter’s school had already taken her to see it as part of a field trip. The movie depicts an oppressive regime in the future that holds an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past week I took my twelve year old daughter to see the film, “The Hunger Games.” I knew the film was appropriate for her age, because my daughter’s school had already taken her to see it as part of a field trip.</p>
<p>The movie depicts an oppressive regime in the future that holds an annual contest.  Each of the nation’s 12 districts is required to send one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18.  Twenty-four contestants are placed in an elaborate arena, supplied with weapons, and told to kill each other.  The lone survivor is named the winner and lavished with riches.</p>
<p>The film has significant artistic merit.  It is brilliantly executed.  It is thoroughly engaging.</p>
<p>It is also the most viciously barbaric film I have ever seen.  I do not say this because of the number of people who are killed (though it is depressingly high).  I do not say this because of the quantity of gore (which was remarkably small considering the death count).  The barbarism of the film is firmly rooted in the psychological horror of each death. </p>
<p>The premise of adolescents being killed by their peers is shocking.  But the film mixes this premise with the natural and familiar brutality of adolescent bullying.  Adults are capable of great and vicious violence.  But adults cannot match the sheer joy and glee that some adolescents express during acts of brutality.  The image of a group of attractive and popular bullies, laughing and romping, as their most recent victim lies humiliated and beaten on a school house play ground, is deeply disturbing.  When the victim lies dead in an arena, it is grotesque.</p>
<p>Before the games, the contestants live in squalor in the districts.  They are brought to the capital city for two weeks of preparation, where they briefly live lives of luxury.  Fabulous parades are held in their honor.  They are fawned over and treated like celebrities.  The girls are dressed in elaborate gowns.  They are interviewed by charismatic television hosts.  They smile and giggle as they talk about their hopes for the future.  By the end of the games, they are butchered piles of flesh.</p>
<p>Moreover, none of the contestants are prepared for death.  When a soldier or policeman trains, they must feel death always looking over their shoulder.  All adults know that they will one day die.  Adolescents are the only people who cling to the myth that the end will never come.  The movie makers capture this adolescent ignorance with stunning accuracy.  There is, therefore, no death with dignity in “The Hunger Games”.  There is only shock, surprise and horror.</p>
<p>A girl lights a fire, is found, pleads for her life, and murdered.  Another girl falls asleep, is awakened when a nest of genetically modified wasps are dropped on her, and screams in horror as she is tormented to death by a thousand stings.  Another girl pleads for help from her ally, just before she is slaughtered.  A boy begs to be killed as he is eaten alive by dog like creatures.            </p>
<p>I am genuinely impressed by the skill of the movie’s makers.  They have delivered an exquisite feast of horror and violence.  I am equally appalled that they have marketed this feast to adolescents. </p>
<p>Two young boys were inspired by the film, “The Matrix”, to massacre their fellow class mates at Columbine.  That film featured highly stylized violence.  Adults killed adults.  The hero fought against “people” who were, in effect, computer programs.  </p>
<p>What is the potential for violent inspiration from a film that depicts children killing children?  Will the film’s brilliant mimicry of bullying and adolescent denial of death increase the chance that violent fantasies will be acted on? </p>
<p>Even if no one is ever inspired to commit one violent act because of this film, I cannot believe that anyone under the age of 18 is emotionally equipped to see it.  We cannot feed our children horror, violence and brutality without reaping a harvest of spiritual desolation.</p>
<p>Of course, the film makers are trying to make some kind of moral or political point.  But in choosing their audience, they have committed a singularly immoral act.</p>
<p>I am most shocked by the quiet with which this film has been sold to our children.  I have searched the internet for reviews.  Criticism is virtually nonexistent.</p>
<p>Years ago Pope John Paul II called ours a Culture of Death.  I always liked our Polish Pope.  I thought he was a sweet and wise old man.  But I am not Catholic, and therefore never placed any special importance on his words.  When he called ours a Culture of Death, I thought he had clearly missed the mark, indulging in metaphysical hyperbole.</p>
<p>Surely he was a prophet.  We are no longer content to devour endless violence and call it adult entertainment.  We are sitting quietly by as Hollywood peddles it to our children. </p>
<p>We are not on a slippery slope.  We are at the bottom.      </p>
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		<title>The Holiday Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 19:16:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Holiday season is a very busy time for carpet cleaners. Your mother is coming for Thanksgiving. Your grandmother is coming for Christmas. And suddenly the floors don’t look nearly as clean as you thought they did. There’s a coffee stain in the den, a red wine stain in the dining room and what have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Holiday season is a very busy time for carpet cleaners.  Your mother is coming for Thanksgiving.  Your grandmother is coming for Christmas.  And suddenly the floors don’t look nearly as clean as you thought they did.  </p>
<p>There’s a coffee stain in the den, a red wine stain in the dining room and what have the kids been doing in the FROG?  Cleaning the dirty carpet will make a major improvement in the appearance of your home.  </p>
<p>Because this is a popular time to get your carpets cleaned, we recommend that you book your appointments early.  Here are a few hints to consider when you choose a carpet cleaner:</p>
<p>1.	 Some people choose a carpet cleaner based on price.  This motivates many carpet cleaners to cut corners in their carpet cleaning process.  The results are usually disappointing.</p>
<p>2.	Many carpet cleaning coupons and deals are not as good as they seem.  The $49.00 dollar whole special often becomes $249.00 when the technician arrives.</p>
<p>3.	Be careful when renting a carpet cleaning machine.  These machines are underpowered, and only moderately effective at removing soil.</p>
<p>When you need your carpets cleaned for the Holidays, call Rainbow International at 762-9707.  Our Superior Six Step System is the most effective way of removing soil from your carpet.  Rainbow International cleans carpets in Charleston, North Charleston, Kiawah, Seabrook, Johns Island, Wadmalaw Island, James Island, Hanahan, Mt. Pleasant and Summerville.         </p>
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		<title>Carpet Cleaning Presentation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 18:56:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(The following presentation was given at the West Ashley Referral Group (WAR).  WAR meets every wednesday morning at 8 AM at Hale Accounting in Charleston, SC.  Visitors are welcome.)    Good Morning. I’m Jim Belton with Rainbow International. In the past I have spoken with you about Water and Fire Damage, because that’s the work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(The following presentation was given at the West Ashley Referral Group (WAR).  WAR meets every wednesday morning at 8 AM at Hale Accounting in Charleston, SC.  Visitors are welcome.)   </p>
<p>Good Morning. I’m Jim Belton with Rainbow International.<br />
In the past I have spoken with you about Water and Fire Damage, because that’s the work that provides the most revenue for us. But today I am going to talk with you about a very different service, and that’s carpet cleaning. The reason is simple. There is a 50% chance that you will have water damage some time in your life. There is a much smaller chance that you will have a fire. But the experts all agree that you should have your carpets cleaned once a year. In the last year you have not gone one week when you did not meet someone who needed to have their carpets cleaned.</p>
<p>I am frequently talking with people who express concerns about carpets and their health. And in fact this was a burning issue in Sweden during the 1970s. There was a prominent group of Swedish scientists who were really annoyed. They were always trying to take pictures of their beautiful blonde children, but their photos were ruined because their children kept coughing right as they snapped the picture. They asked themselves, &#8220;What is causing these allergic reactions?&#8221; One of these scientists decided to look at carpet under a microscope. And what he found alarmed him.</p>
<p>A large concentration of dust mites, pollens, spores and other allergens were trapped inside the fibers of the carpet. A huge national campaign was launched to remove carpets from the floors of Sweden. Like any good Swede, they involved the government. They tore out carpet and replaced it with hardwood floors, tile and concrete.<br />
When they began, carpet covered 40% of all Swedish floors. Within 20 years, they covered less than 1%. And the incidence of allergies – increased by 300%.</p>
<p>How could that be? They had removed the carpet which was trapping large concentrations of allergens. Wht were their children still coughing?</p>
<p>Incredibly, the Swedish scientists did not realize until it was too late that that they had removed the most effective air filter in their homes. The dust mites, pollens and spores were not created by the carpet. They were trapped by the carpet. And now those allergens found their way into their children’s lungs, which is why it is so difficult today to find photographs of beautiful blonde Swedish children who are not coughing.</p>
<p>Most people get their carpets cleaned because they look dirty. But I like to remind people that as we clean their carpet, we are also improving their indoor air quality by cleaning their 600 square foot air filter.</p>
<p>Now what I have noticed about everything that I have ever done in my life, is that there is a right way to do things and a fast and easy way to do things. And we live in a society that continually pursues fast and easy, and simultaneously laments the loss of hard work, honestly done the right way.</p>
<p>So when I opened my business I decided that everything that I did would be done according to the highest standards, not because it was easy or expedient. And it so happens that when it comes to carpet cleaning, there is an organization that sets the international standard on how to clean carpet. It’s called the Institute for Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification, and since that’s a mouth full, it’s otherwise known as the IICRC.</p>
<p>So I developed a six step system, based on the IICRC standard, to clean carpet. What I didn’t realize is that this dramatically separated us from virtually every other carpet cleaner in town, most of whom used a one or two step system to sort of clean carpet.</p>
<p>What are these six steps?</p>
<p>1: We groom the carpet. Why? Well what is the first thing we do when we install new carpet? We lay down this beautiful, clean, carpet with all of the fibers standing wonderfully tall … and then walk all over it. And as we do, the fibers become matted and begin to lay down flat. When we groom the carpet, we separate the fibers a little and that allows us better access to clean the entire carpet.</p>
<p>2: We dry vacuum the carpet. A large percentage of the soil in the carpet is particulate soil. That means it’s plain, ordinary dirt. What happens when you add water to dirt? That’s right, you make mud. We can remove the particulate soil better before the carpet gets wet.</p>
<p>3: We apply a heated cleaning solution to the carpet. Our technicians carry 7 different cleaning solutions. Different homes have different kinds of soil. The soil in a home in West Ashley is going to be different from the soil on Folly Beach. The soil in a home where a 60 year old woman lives by herself is going to be different from a family with 2.5 children, one dog and two cats. Our technicians choose the right cleaning solution based on the soil in your home and the construction of your carpet.</p>
<p>4: We brush the cleaning solution into the carpet. This agitation causes the cleaning solution to mix with the soil.</p>
<p>5: We extract the cleaning solution with a carpet wand. The jets dispense a heated rinse that flushes soil out of the carpet and neutralizes the cleaning solution. Have you ever heard people say? &#8220;Don’t get your carpets cleaned, because the soaps they use attract soil. And it’s going to look worse in two weeks.&#8221; Those are people who used a carpet cleaner who did not properly rinse the carpet.</p>
<p>And finally Step 6: We use an air mover to rapidly dry the carpet. Why do we want to rapidly dry the carpet? Well it’s more convenient for the customer. But have you ever had someone say? “I got my carpets cleaned and it looked great for 2 weeks. But then all the spots came back.” There is an infinite amount of soil in your carpet pad. As the carpet dries, it carries soil from the bottom of the carpet, to the top. That’s why the spots mysteriously reappear. If you can dry the carpet quickly enough, this doesn’t happen.</p>
<p>Why does Rainbow International go to so much trouble to clean carpet? Why do we take 6 steps, to do what everyone else tries to do in one or two? Because we have this crazy notion that any job worth doing, is worth doing right.</p>
<p>I’m Jim Belton with Rainbow International. Whenever disaster strikes you, be it a flood, or fire or your children’s soccer team dragging an acre of mud into the living room, remember, There’s Always a Rainbow After the Storm.</p>
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		<title>Cleaning Unusual Oriental Rugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 01:19:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not all oriental rugs come from the Middle East. Today we delivered a beautiful, handmade rug that we had cleaned that had been woven in the Caucuses. It is fascinating to see how different parts of the world weave rugs using very different styles. They reflect the distinct character of the places where they were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not all oriental rugs come from the Middle East.</p>
<p>Today we delivered a beautiful, handmade rug that we had cleaned that had been woven in the Caucuses.  It is fascinating to see how different parts of the world weave rugs using very different styles.  They reflect the distinct character of the places where they were created.   The design in the rug was highly detailed.  However, the colors were muted.  Most oriental rugs are characterized by great contrasts in color.</p>
<p>Cleaning the rug presented several challenges.  It showed very little chemical resistance.  In order to keep the rug from bleeding, we used only the mildest cleaning solutions on the rug.  </p>
<p>The rug was contaminated by pet urine.  For this reason we applied a urine neutralizer to the rug.  </p>
<p>We cleaned the rug using our Persian River System.  This system uses flowing, filtered water to carry contaminated soil away from the rug.</p>
<p>Rainbow International will pick up and deliver oriental rugs to be cleaned in the greater Charleston area, including Downtown Charleston, West Ashley, Mt. Pleasant, Sullivan’s Island, the Isle of Palms, Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island.          </p>
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		<title>Mold Damage in Charleston</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 21:33:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We were recently contacted by a woman living in West Ashley who noticed a small patch of mold growing in one of her kitchen cabinets. She sprayed it with bleach, and waited a few days to see what would happen. In a few days, half of her cabinets were infested with thick, black mold. That’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We were recently contacted by a woman living in West Ashley who noticed a small patch of mold growing in one of her kitchen cabinets.  She sprayed it with bleach, and waited a few days to see what would happen.</p>
<p>In a few days, half of her cabinets were infested with thick, black mold.  That’s when she contacted us.</p>
<p>The water was coming from a small leak in a pipe that fed the ice maker.  One small leak, and a few days time, transformed her kitchen into a festering mass of mold and bacteria.  The water also attracted an astonishing number of roaches and other insects.</p>
<p>If you notice any signs of mold or water damage, do not wait!  Small repairs become large ones in just a few days.  Call Rainbow International at 762-9707.  We perform free in-house inspections.  We service Charleston, North Charleston, Hanahan, Summerville, Mt. Pleasant, James Island, Johns Island, Kiawah and Seabrook.</p>
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		<title>Water Damage in Vacation Homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 22:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Low Country is blessed with incredible natural beauty. For this reason, many people purchase houses here that they use as a vacation home or second residence. A large number of these homes can be found on Kiawah Island, Seabrook, Sullivan’s Island, the Isle of Palms and Folly Beach. These homes represent special challenges to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Low Country is blessed with incredible natural beauty.  For this reason, many people purchase houses here that they use as a vacation home or second residence.  A large number of these homes can be found on Kiawah Island, Seabrook, Sullivan’s Island, the Isle of Palms and Folly Beach.  </p>
<p>These homes represent special challenges to the water restoration professional.  Because these homes do not serve as a primary residence, they are left unattended for days or even weeks at a time.  Water leaks might go undetected for a similar length of time.  This is unfortunate, because the destructive power of water is greatly increased over time.  </p>
<p>This phenomenon was amply illustrated by a recent water remediation we performed on a beach house on Edisto Island.  The hot water heater failed on a Friday.  But the owner was not made aware of the loss until the following Wednesday.  She walked into the house with her two daughters, eager for a week at the beach in their beautiful vacation home.  Instead, they found that their kitchen ceiling had collapsed, their cabinets had lost their shape and their hardwood floors were severely buckled.  </p>
<p>Moreover, the entire residence was affected by an unpleasant odor.  The source of this odor was the growth of mold, bacteria and viruses that accompanies all unmitigated water losses.   </p>
<p>Hardwood floors, cabinets and carpeting can all be dried and salvaged if they have been affected by clean water, and if a water remediation professional is brought in at an early time.  Conversely, these materials must be discarded if they remain wet for an extended period of time.  On occasions such as these, the duty of the water remediation professional is to discard the materials that cannot be saved, so that the remainder of the structure can be dried and sanitized.  </p>
<p>Rainbow International removed all of the flooring in the home.  We also discarded all of the vanities and lower kitchen cabinets.  We then sanitized the wood subflooring.  We dried the subfloor, the framing and 99% of the drywall.  </p>
<p>If you own a second home, have someone check on it on a regular basis.  Make good friends with your neighbors!  Make sure they know how to contact you.  And make sure that someone local you trust has a way of getting into the home.    </p>
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		<title>May 12th Continuing Education Class on Ethics in Insurance, Business and Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 16:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The course will be taught by Bruce Vogt.  Bruce taught the last 3 classes we sponsored.  The positive reviews we received were overwhelming.  Bruce is a highly engaging instructor that brings complex concepts into vivid focus. Bruce is recognized as a leading authority on humidity problems &#38; solutions, water damage, fire &#38; smoke damage mitigation, and mold remediation. Bruce has over 15 years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The course will be taught by Bruce Vogt.  Bruce taught the last 3 classes we sponsored.  The positive reviews we received were overwhelming.  Bruce is a highly engaging instructor that brings complex concepts into vivid focus.</div>
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<p>Bruce is recognized as a leading authority on humidity problems &amp; solutions, water damage, fire &amp; smoke damage mitigation, and mold remediation.</p>
<p>Bruce has over 15 years experience consulting with ASHRAE Engineers, Design Spec Engineers, Plant Managers, Facility Managers, Manufacturing facilities, Hotels/Motels, Universities, U. S. Military and Water and Fire Damage Restoration Contractors.</p>
<p>He has trained restoration contractors, insurance agents and adjusters on the best practices for applying industry standards to claims that involve mitigation, restoration, and the remediation of structures and contents.</p>
<p>Bruce Vogt was a contributor to the first ever published Standards and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration S500-94.</p>
<p>Local praise for Bruce Vogt:</p>
<p>“(Vogt) was the best CE Instructor I ever had!”<br />
Kathy North, Facilities Administrator<br />
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“Give the Instructor a raise, he’s very good!”<br />
Barbara Bryant, Insurance Agent<br />
“I loved this seminar.” Ronald McKelvey, Facilities Mgr<br />
“(Vogt) was knowledgeable &amp; always had the audience engaged.” Elena Rivera, Insurance Agent</p>
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<div>The class will be held at 9 AM on May 12th. Space is limited.  Reserve your place today. <a href="http://rainbowofcharleston.com/documents/05-12-2011CE.pdf" target="_blank">Click here for more information and invitation.</a></div>
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		<title>The Geography of Carpet Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 02:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The kinds of soils that are found in carpet will vary from home to home, and business to business. The success of any carpet cleaning can be greatly improved through proper soil identification. It is much easier to remove soil, if you know its composition. One factor that is often overlooked in soil identification is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The kinds of soils that are found in carpet will vary from home to home, and business to business.  The success of any carpet cleaning can be greatly improved through proper soil identification.  It is much easier to remove soil, if you know its composition.  One factor that is often overlooked in soil identification is geography.</p>
<p>If you live in Charleston, North Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Summerville, James Island, Hanahan, Goose Creek or Ladson, the soil that finds its way into your carpet will more than likely be oil based.  Our shoes collect these soils as we walk across asphalt pavement.    </p>
<p>Here in the Lowcountry, we are blessed with many beautiful beaches.  Most carpets on the Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island, Folly Beach, Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island are full of particulate soils.  There is also an abundance of particulate soil found in rural areas such as Wadmalaw Island, Johns Island and Moncks Corner. </p>
<p>All carpet cleaning solutions will have some success in removing oil based or particulate based soils.  But some carpet cleaning solutions target specific soils better than others.  One thing that allows Rainbow International to stand out is the diversity of Carpet Cleaning Solutions that we carry in our vans.  We carry a solution specifically designed to remove the oil based soils found in Charleston, Mt. Pleasant and Summerville.  We also carry a solution specifically designed to remove the particulate soils found on the Isle of Palms, Folly Beach and Kiawah Island.  </p>
<p>Rainbow International technicians are thoroughly trained in soil identification.  This is one more reason why Rainbow International routinely leaves carpets cleaner than its competitors.   </p>
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		<title>Drying Kitchen Cabinets</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 19:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past week we began drying a home in the West Ashley neighborhood of Shadow Moss. In many ways this water loss was typical of most water damage events. We extracted water from the carpet. We set up air mover and dehumidifiers to dry the carpet, drywall and sill plates. The unusual circumstance associated with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past week we began drying a home in the West Ashley neighborhood of Shadow Moss.</p>
<p>In many ways this water loss was typical of most water damage events. We extracted water from the carpet. We set up air mover and dehumidifiers to dry the carpet, drywall and sill plates.</p>
<p>The unusual circumstance associated with this water loss involved drying the kitchen cabinets and the bathroom vanity. Cabinets and vanities can be particularly difficult to dry because their sides are normally constructed of pressed board.</p>
<p>Pressed board is essentially saw dust bound together in sheets using glue. Pressed board quickly absorbs large quantities of moisture. Unfortunately, it does not give up the moisture very quickly.</p>
<p>If pressed board absorbs a sufficient amount of moisture, it will expand. Pressed board that has expanded, cannot be repaired. Expanded pressed board looks unsightly. Expansion also compromises the strength of the board.</p>
<p>Wet pressed board is also an excellent food source for mold.</p>
<p>The fastest way to dry most cabinets is to remove the toe kicks. The toe kick is a plate that is installed at the base of most cabinets. The toe kick is normally installed at the front of the cabinets. Removal of toe kicks allows the restorer to direct air beneath the cabinets.</p>
<p>Some cabinets do not have removable toe kicks. The wood at the base of the cabinets is integral to the cabinet structure. This was the case in this West Ashley home. How do you dry cabinets in these situations?</p>
<p>Our solution was to use the Injectidry wall cavity drying system. This system utilizes a system of hoses to deliver positive pressure to any cavity in the home. In this case, we drilled ¼” holes in a hidden location where the toe kicks would normally be located. We attached special fittings to the injectidry system that were slightly smaller than the ¼” holes.<br />
The injectidry system positively pressurized the space beneath the cabinets with hot, dry air. This caused rapid evaporation of the water trapped beneath the cabinets.<br />
This was a success. We saved the cabinets. This meant that the home owner was spared the expense of replacing the cabinets. The hidden holes can be left the way they are now or repaired at a minimal cost.</p>
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		<title>Water Damage Summerville SC</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 22:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People often do not realize how much damage water leaks can cause. Water damage is one of the worst things that can happen to your home because it is extremely pervasive, and it affects all materials. Regardless of how your home is constructed, all building materials will eventually succumb to the destructive power of water.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People often do not realize how much damage water leaks can cause. Water damage is one of the worst things that can happen to your home because it is extremely pervasive, and it affects all materials. Regardless of how your home is constructed, all building materials will eventually succumb to the destructive power of water.</p>
<p>Water damage can take many forms including a slow seepage from a cracked foundation or faulty drain to complete flooding from broken pipes. Regardless of the source, the damage can be extensive.</p>
<p>With any water damage, the most important thing is to have it cleaned up immediately. Any standing water needs to be removed as quickly as possible to allow for assessment and repairs, and to prevent mold growth from starting. Mold can begin to grow on most building materials in less than 48 hours, so it is critical that the clean-up begin as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Since time is such a critical factor, it is often best to find a company that specializes in water damage restoration. They have the skills, equipment and training which will allow them to quickly and efficiently remove standing water, extract water from carpets or upholstery, and begin the restoration process. If you need assistance with water damage in Summerville, SC or water damage in Mt. Pleasant, SC, Rainbow International of Charleston is available to help with emergency service 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Don’t delay in seeking professional help for any type of water damage. Waiting to make repairs, remove water, or clean up areas which have been damaged by water can end up costing you thousands of dollars in the long run. By acting quickly and with professional help, you can minimize the damages.</p>
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